(pretty big series-type books, hey? A nice break from contemporary, I must admit)

What I’m writing:

The Daisy List, chapter eleven – 17k through the second draft (there are going to be a lot of chapters in this book)

GIF of the week:

(giggles)

Best part of school this week:

Starting Irish drama. Which means we get to do Irish accents. I’m terrible at it right now, but Australian accents don’t really lend themselves to the whole lilting beautiful thing. But it’s a lot of fun to try.

Other updates:

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Oooh, good luck with those two books! I couldn’t, just couldn’t get into LOTR. I feel bad, since I like write lots of fantasy, but my brain fried after the prologue (which was super interesting, but I think that’s because it involved food). I’m up to like HP 4. Which is huge. So I’m procrastinating that as well. 😉 That is totally the best book perhaps ever.

It took me a few goes to get into LotR – and The Hobbit as well. Once you get through the first bit, it DOES get better. It was one of those things that was on my Reading Bucket List for a while, and I’m glad I can cross it off. Even if you don’t get into LotR, definitely read Harry Potter 🙂